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The microfilmed marriage bonds themselves are included in Marriage Bonds, Licenses and Correspondence of Ontario (Upper Canada) 1803-1845. BUT to see the second image you need to go back to this initial Item page and click on the "2.".
Marriages from York County, Durham County, Peel County, Simcoe County, Northumberland County, Prince Edward County, Victoria County, Peterborough County, Haliburton County, Muskoka County, Hastings County and 'Old' Ontario County have been indexed. Here are the Cowan Marriage Bonds: Lower CanadaName of Future Husband: O'SULLIVAN, Timothy Residence: Quebec Name of Future Wife: COWAN, Catherine Residence: Quebec Remarks: Reference: RG 4 B28 Volume: 30 Bond Number: 79 Date: 1819-09-21 Microfilm Reel Number: H-1129 Births, 1869-1911 2.
In this case, the jpg would likely work best. So if you have ancestors in early Canada who were Protestant (or married Protestant) and you have not found them in the records of a church or pastor, you might want to search this collection. In this case, these marriage bonds were prepared only for Protestant marriages by license. It can be difficult to find a marriage that took place in a Protestant church in Quebec (Lower Canada) or Ontario (Upper Canada) before 1867. Here are some of my tips for the Marriage Bonds collection. URL: http://olivetreegenealogy.com/
But one find is leading to another and now yet another.
Please note: I reserve the right to edit your query as I see fit, and to use only your first name on this blog. Haldimand County Marriage & Burial Register, 1851 - 1865 Here are the Cowan Marriage Bonds: Lower CanadaName of Future Husband: O'SULLIVAN, Timothy Residence: Quebec Name of Future Wife: COWAN, Catherine Residence: Quebec Remarks: Reference: RG 4 B28 Volume: 30 Bond Number: 79 Date: 1819-09-21 Microfilm Reel Number: H-1129
Marriage bonds were prepared for Protestant marriages by licence. The bondsmen are not listed in the index. Originals: Just asking ... since they normally require the names of parents of bride and groom, which may be something he is seeking(?).
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Marriage bonds, licenses and correspondence of Ontario, Canada (Province of Upper Canada), 1803-1845, 1865 Table of Common Surname Variations & Surname Misspellings Canada : Métis Scrip Records : Affidavits and Applications Dictionnaire historique des canadiens et des métis français de l'ouest Early Protestants in Early Canada? These marriage bonds for Protestants are important because marriage licenses issued before 1867 were not retained by the government. The date the bond was issued may not be the date of the marriage. But her search into the past leads her to a dark secret. This page provides links and reviews of the best websites for Upper Canada family history research. You can order these films on ILL (InterLibrary Loan) or a FHC (Family History Centre). The Upper Canada Marriage Bonds are arranged alphabetically within each year by the groom's surname with accompanying correspondence, licences and other documentation, e.g. -=INDEX=-, http://www.collectionscanada.ca/022/012/index-e.html, 1880 US Census Free to Search at Ancestry. Marriages 1841-1850. (census substitute) Middlesex County (Ontario, Canada) Marriages and Baptisms 1848 - 1858. Darius Dunham.
1836, Marriage Registers of St. James Anglican Church Cathedral, York (Toronto), 1837, Marriage Registers of St. James Anglican Church Cathedral, York (Toronto), 1838.
If you try to download via right-click the image from the larger view, it only lets you download a png image. (Now if your surname has a lot of variations you will have to search those variations also. Upper Canada East Marriage Indexes over 22,000 records Victoria County; Registers of Rev. I don't remember if this collection was there at the time I discovered the Upper Canada Land Petitions in 2011/2012 or not. I am working very hard at balancing life and my "planned genealogy tasks" these days. On a bond you will find the names of the future husband and future wife and their place(s) of residence; the names of those acting as sureties; and the date and place where the bond was issue.